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2024
November
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Practical Theology Research Seminar: What makes a good ethics application?
-Members of the university Research Ethics team and the DHPA Ethics Committee will be joining us to provide an overview of ethics applications at Aberdeen, and explore what makes a good ethics application. Hosted online, contact Dr Jennie Riley – jennifer.riley@abdn.ac.uk.
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History Research Series: Dr Owen Walsh
-'Internationalism, Americanism and Anti-racist Solidarity during the 1930s'
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Brandi Adams
-'More than Milton's Holinshed: The Phoenix Public Library's Alfred Knight Collection' This talk will address the founding of the Arizona Book History Group and some of the material in The Pheonix Public Library's Alfred Knight Collection, 2300 rare books, many of which were published between 1300-1700. This collection has formed the...
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Classical Association Scotland
-Fiona Hobden (Open University) will offer a talk on Growing old in ancient Greece: Care, connections and community. Throughout October there are range of resources and events in celebration of Black History Month Venue: CB009 and Online. Contact s.newington@abdn.ac.uk for the link.
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 9
-Text selection: Part IV, Preface-P37
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Convictions and Suspicions in Early Modernity: A Symposium in Honour of Professor William G. Naphy
-In light of the significance of the work of Professor Bill Naphy, retiring in 2024 after nearly three decades at Aberdeen, Convictions and Suspicions in Early Modernity: A Symposium in Honour of Professor William G. Naphy, will be held in Aberdeen in the Sir Duncan Rice Library (Craig Suite) on...
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Centre for Autism and Theology December Webinar
'Resourcing Christian Communities'
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Post Graduate Seminar Series: Session Three
-Marcel Garbos, representing the Centre for Polish-Lithuanian Studies
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Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine: Rebecca Hamilton
-'Moral Management and the Silencing of the Feminine in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Asylums and The Woman in White (1860)'
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Sara Pennell
-'Rewriting the early modern women's conduct book: Hannah Wolley's A Guide to Ladies (1668)’ In 1668 Hannah Wolley published her first (and, it turns out, only) non-recipe book: A Guide to Ladies and Gentlewomen. This book survives in but one physical copy (in the Folger Shakespeare Library), and its rediscovery in...